[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 1 weekJun 5, 2025 09:11:43 ago (+1/-0)
In a moment that left jaws on the floor, Republican Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) asked a Democratic witness if she was a “covert white supremacist” during a House Oversight Committee hearing on nonprofit organizations,
This incident fits into a larger pattern under Speaker Mike Johnson, where GOP members have used aggressive questioning to highlight what they see as Democratic hypocrisy.
The author is so fuckin' dumb that she doesn't understand the difference between Democrat and democratic.
Wait there's more.
Her refusal to deny Gill’s accusation, rooted in her organization’s stance that denying racism is itself a form of white supremacy, only amplified the tension.
He asked a question. He didn't accuse anyone of anything that would require a denial. His question asserted that she was a hypocrite, but not answering a question is not a refusal to deny.
And finally, the congressman asked Diane Yentel if she's a "White Supremacist." How fuckin' dumb. Not just the congressman, but also this reporter who didn't see through the bullshit. The fuckin' bish, Diane Yentel, is a filthy fuckin jew. She ain't White.
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[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 1 weekJun 5, 2025 09:11:43 ago (+1/-0)
The author is so fuckin' dumb that she doesn't understand the difference between Democrat and democratic.
Wait there's more.
He asked a question. He didn't accuse anyone of anything that would require a denial. His question asserted that she was a hypocrite, but not answering a question is not a refusal to deny.
And finally, the congressman asked Diane Yentel if she's a "White Supremacist." How fuckin' dumb. Not just the congressman, but also this reporter who didn't see through the bullshit. The fuckin' bish, Diane Yentel, is a filthy fuckin jew. She ain't White.